The Coronavirus, not the beer

Another outbreak at my job. I would honestly quit (for other reasons not just this), if I didn't think it was going to be incredibly hard to get a decent job any time soon. The frustrating part is that we could do our job at home/curbside without any problem, and they just refuse because they are stubborn.
 
Another outbreak at my job. I would honestly quit (for other reasons not just this), if I didn't think it was going to be incredibly hard to get a decent job any time soon. The frustrating part is that we could do our job at home/curbside without any problem, and they just refuse because they are stubborn.

that's really frustrating when you can easily work from home
 
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For those wondering if Klasfeld or the NY press goes easy on Cuomo or the Dems, I suggest you google Joseph Percoco or Sheldon Silver or Cuomo's disbanding of his ethics commission (also known as the Moreland Commission).

Did nick sandmann story pass the scrutiny test?
 
that's really frustrating when you can easily work from home

It is! One of the few good things that might come from all this is that many companies will realize that they can cut costs by working from home, and end up far more productive and successful. The companies capable of doing this who do not, will likely be left behind. One of the many things I like about America is that we often take a terrible situation and still manage to find some way to make it work for us. It's admirable, and it's one of the things that pushes progress and innovation.
 
I see now that it is clear the AMA did not in fact reverse their position on HCQ that duhduh has exited his most recent manic stage.
 
I see now that it is clear the AMA did not in fact reverse their position on HCQ that duhduh has exited his most recent manic stage.

what's interesting about this whole thing is the twitter army (and I'm sure elsewhere on social media) that has been pushing this...deza at its finest...its quite clever to take the text of a resolution that has been voted down and repurposing it the way they did...and the army that is pushing it is truly impressive...just do a search on AMA and hydroxychloroquine and you will see...today there are more articles debunking the story, but prior to that it was extremely one-sided in favor of the deza

it did look suspicious to me from the outset because i could not recognize the "news organizations" running the story...but then i'm an insufferable elitist who tends to discount the new populist press
 
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You should have put this in the meme thread, it would have been the best joke posted there in a while.

"professional costs of burying news"
Whoo boy it takes either a complete detachment from reality or a big swinging set of steel balls to make that statement.
 
You should have put this in the meme thread, it would have been the best joke posted there in a while.

"professional costs of burying news"
Whoo boy it takes either a complete detachment from reality or a big swinging set of steel balls to make that statement.

i knew you would get a laugh out of it
 
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what's interesting about this whole thing is the twitter army (and I'm sure elsewhere on social media) that has been pushing this...deza at its finest...its quite clever to take the text of a resolution that has been voted down and repurposing it the way they did...and the army that is pushing it is truly impressive...just do a search on AMA and hydroxychloroquine and you will see...today there are more articles debunking the story, but prior to that it was extremely one-sided in favor of the deza

it did look suspicious to me from the outset because i could not recognize the "news organizations" running the story...but then i'm an insufferable elitist who tends to discount the new populist press

I admit I haven't been keeping up. What is deza?
 
Now that there are vaccinations the distribution process so resembles Hurricane Maria relief
 
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North Dakota covid-related hospitalizations: Nov 13 421, Dec 17 148 (70% decline)

South Dakota covd-related hospitalizations: Nov 13 556, Dec 17 406 (27% decline)

Anyone want to guess which state's governor implemented a state-wide mask mandate on November 13?
 
North Dakota covid-related deaths: seven days ending November 13 94, seven days ending December 18 101 (7% increase)

South Dakota covid-related deaths: seven days ending November 13 58, seven days ending December 18 124 (114% increase)
 
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